What Would You Do If You Lost All of Your Data?
Every serious computer user has felt it: the fear of losing all of your data. Just what would happen if you were to lose a week's worth of data due to file corruption? How about a month's work? What about if you lost the entire contents of your laptop's hard drive, potentially erasing years of data that you have been saving for personal and business use?
We use our computers for many different reasons and store
many different types of data on them. To some, the computer is an office workhorse...text documents, spreadsheets and databases, client contact information and e-mails are just a few of the types of data that are dealt with on a daily basis, on a typical business machine. Perhaps you are a home computer user as well. Do you use your computer to store your digital music collection? Maybe your hard drive holds personal finance documents. Whatever you use your computer for there is no doubt that you are generating files that you will want to have access to for an indefinite period of time yet to come.
So what can you do to ensure that your data will be accessible for years to come, no matter what happens to your computer's physical media?
The answer is online data backup.
By using an online data backup you can ensure the integrity of your files for years to come with the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your important files are backed up on a regular basis and stored in a safe, secure facility that allows network access to your files 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Here's how it works: When you sign up with an online data backup provider (sometimes referred to as an offsite data backup provider) you will be provided with software that will help you set up how you use the system. You can choose to backup up everything on your computer but you will most likely want to define a backup set based on your own application use. You can back up settings, documents, and even digital media on a schedule you decide. The great part is most of these solutions will allow for a "set and forget" model of backup, meaning that once you initially configure the backup software it will do the work for you from that point on, backing up your files as necessary to ensure the integrity of all of your most important files.
If you use a computer for personal use or business you should look into an online data backup solution to make sure you always have access to the files you need, when you need them.
Your DATA is your LIFE. Protect it!
We use our computers for many different reasons and store
many different types of data on them. To some, the computer is an office workhorse...text documents, spreadsheets and databases, client contact information and e-mails are just a few of the types of data that are dealt with on a daily basis, on a typical business machine. Perhaps you are a home computer user as well. Do you use your computer to store your digital music collection? Maybe your hard drive holds personal finance documents. Whatever you use your computer for there is no doubt that you are generating files that you will want to have access to for an indefinite period of time yet to come.
So what can you do to ensure that your data will be accessible for years to come, no matter what happens to your computer's physical media?
The answer is online data backup.
By using an online data backup you can ensure the integrity of your files for years to come with the peace of mind that comes with knowing that your important files are backed up on a regular basis and stored in a safe, secure facility that allows network access to your files 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
Here's how it works: When you sign up with an online data backup provider (sometimes referred to as an offsite data backup provider) you will be provided with software that will help you set up how you use the system. You can choose to backup up everything on your computer but you will most likely want to define a backup set based on your own application use. You can back up settings, documents, and even digital media on a schedule you decide. The great part is most of these solutions will allow for a "set and forget" model of backup, meaning that once you initially configure the backup software it will do the work for you from that point on, backing up your files as necessary to ensure the integrity of all of your most important files.
If you use a computer for personal use or business you should look into an online data backup solution to make sure you always have access to the files you need, when you need them.
Your DATA is your LIFE. Protect it!

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